Do (A) ~ (D) make sense in the following sentence?
When you think about the fact that it has been only two hundred years since people in Italy began to use tomatoes as ingredients, you could say that the use of tomatoes in Italian cooking is [ .]
(A) something quite new (B) something quite recent (C) a recent phenomenon (D) something that happened only "yesterday."
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